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government spending bubble where the government would finance people like this with someone with the brain of a pea. brain lizard who is out there are spouting nonsensical trivia and nonsense but believes they are the god. and this is a government spending bubble the government should cut spending up immediately from people with the optimal i like this guy but it's also part of what william k. black was saying to us on our last interview with him is that the city of london goes lobbying for fraud they look for a fraud and they know that there are plans for high frequency trading to be banned in europe there's also a financial transaction tax bill going through congress right now in america so they know that there are lots of desperate bankers there well fraudsters looking to for a safe haven for their fraud so they're providing this government you know guarantee that they'll be allowed to operate freely here david cameron is providing cover once again for financial rapists among the prime minister question time he's very shredding bullets now the opposition is just asking him simple
government spending bubble where the government would finance people like this with someone with the brain of a pea. brain lizard who is out there are spouting nonsensical trivia and nonsense but believes they are the god. and this is a government spending bubble the government should cut spending up immediately from people with the optimal i like this guy but it's also part of what william k. black was saying to us on our last interview with him is that the city of london goes lobbying for...
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. >> a court in milan has convicted former prime minister berlusconi of defrauding the italian government of millions of yours in unpaid taxes. remedy court gave him a four- year term and said berlusconi had shown a natural capacity for crime. berlusconi's lawyers condemned the verdict and promised to appeal. >> berlusconi has dominated italian politics for nearly 20 years, perhaps in anticipation of the jail term. earlier this week, berlusconi said he would not contest the next election. although given a four-year sentence, and was immediately reduced to one year due to an amnesty law from 2006. berlusconi was also fined 10 million euros and then form -- from holding public office for 10 years. the head of the media said television empire was accused of running a complex tax evasion system in the 1990's. prosecutors said berlusconi was part of a scheme to purchase broadcast rights to film through offshore companies and then inflate the cost to reduce taxes owed. the former prime minister will remain free until italy's appeal system is exhausted, a process that could be quite lengthy. >>
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to fund its government. which simply means we will have a debt crisis just like europe. we cannot afford four more years like this last four years. we cannot stand for that. the president is not giving us much of a second term agenda. he is not saying, here are my abc's. he put out a brochure the other day. but you do not have to read it to know where we are headed. we know he is promising a $2 trillion tax increase in january. of the 21 tax increases in obama-care, 12 of them will hit middle income tax payers. remember when he said he would not have a tax increase? there are 12 episodes, examples where he failed to do that. do you remember when he said he would cut the deficit in half over four years? we have had trillion dollar deficits each year. remember when he said he would bring people together to solve the countries biggest problems? this is the third president i served with. it is the most partisan atmosphere i have ever seen. look, look at john kasich. i learned a lot from that man. i came as a you
to fund its government. which simply means we will have a debt crisis just like europe. we cannot afford four more years like this last four years. we cannot stand for that. the president is not giving us much of a second term agenda. he is not saying, here are my abc's. he put out a brochure the other day. but you do not have to read it to know where we are headed. we know he is promising a $2 trillion tax increase in january. of the 21 tax increases in obama-care, 12 of them will hit middle...
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the time to give over all of their information to the government but the government government doesn't. to let the people know what the government is up to on the other side and as this is what we can expect now living in the twenty first century with the advancement of technology advancing every second day by day is this just i mean should people just expect to be surveilled and tracked and their faces that are recorded on cell phones every time they step out of the house if you look over the course of history in the united states oftentimes we have periods where civil liberties are being curtailed but then there's a groundswell and there's a change and the pendulum swing back to civil liberties being protected and that's what we need to see here we need to see people create the groundswell in favor of privacy in favor of favor of civil liberties but what about the people who are just like wall that's just the way things are i mean i'm not doing anything wrong so why should i care well this is the difficult thing about civil liberties and about privacy as these are sort of intangible
the time to give over all of their information to the government but the government government doesn't. to let the people know what the government is up to on the other side and as this is what we can expect now living in the twenty first century with the advancement of technology advancing every second day by day is this just i mean should people just expect to be surveilled and tracked and their faces that are recorded on cell phones every time they step out of the house if you look over the...
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that using greece and some of these countries as a scare tactic to say this is why we need to force government spending cuts and people are reassessing that and realize the damage that it does become, even on wall street becoming more skeptical of what a romney president would mean for growth and the federal reserve. chris: katty. >> i think if you -- if it comes down to ohio, and my hunch is that obama, look at joe's poll, obama is still looking fairly strong in ohio. i guess if you had to put your savings somewhere you would probably say -- chris: so an electoral victory but a popular vote loss. >> my head says the seam thing but my gut is saying what i started this segment with. beats me. i mean, really. romney had to pass a major test. and he passed it. chris: in the first debate. >> in the first debate. these debates are about one thing and one thing only. whether or not you want to have this guy in your house for the next four years. chris: once he's in the house, hard to get him out. >> i agree. i agree with this completely. >> that obama spent the entire summer trying to con -- convinc
that using greece and some of these countries as a scare tactic to say this is why we need to force government spending cuts and people are reassessing that and realize the damage that it does become, even on wall street becoming more skeptical of what a romney president would mean for growth and the federal reserve. chris: katty. >> i think if you -- if it comes down to ohio, and my hunch is that obama, look at joe's poll, obama is still looking fairly strong in ohio. i guess if you had...
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government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most pressing. and he is getting on with it. >> chris bryant. [laughter] >> the foreign secretary, the foreign secretary said yesterday that the rules of this house require that ministers answer questions. so there is a stash of embarrassing e-mails, isn't there? adam smith had to publish every single one of his e-mails and ended up resigning. why won't the prime minister publish all of his e-mails? can he really be a fit and proper person to judge on the future of press regulation if he won't come clean with the british public? [cheers
government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most...
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government and washington, d.c. continues to fumble around and makes this is serious economic threat as we go into the so-called fiscal cliff and scares people to death, that will be a wet blanket on what's going on, not just with technology, but in general so there's huge risks out there, neil. on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of apple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy d technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working with proctor and gamble prior to microsoft give me a clear answer to what you t on the table, namely, if you put a product in front of someone tha
government and washington, d.c. continues to fumble around and makes this is serious economic threat as we go into the so-called fiscal cliff and scares people to death, that will be a wet blanket on what's going on, not just with technology, but in general so there's huge risks out there, neil. on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic...
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thinking about you know you think about what am i going to do you know do you think the government has handled the storm well no how could they have done better they could have gotten the subway running a lot quicker but you think that they have anything to do with how much water is down there and no i think they're just really slow to respond i mean the whole thing with the buses over here is ridiculous and it's unconstitutional that you have to have three people in a car. reacted to it it seems to be getting. seem to be. yes so if you think that obama's looking better than romney right now. i think mitt romney is a much bigger natural disaster than hurricane sandy and i hope people realize that vote for obama you don't think there's anything wrong with obama i think there's plenty wrong in terms of his. foreign policy in the mideast but unfortunately he's the lesser evil the bottom line is this is been a tough time for new york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. and now onto a story that may have missed the mainstream news du
thinking about you know you think about what am i going to do you know do you think the government has handled the storm well no how could they have done better they could have gotten the subway running a lot quicker but you think that they have anything to do with how much water is down there and no i think they're just really slow to respond i mean the whole thing with the buses over here is ridiculous and it's unconstitutional that you have to have three people in a car. reacted to it it...
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is working with local government and state government and you saw the, you know, the saw the results of that with romney, and sorry, with christie and the president, and we here at the department of labor are already issuing emergency grants and signed off on one yesterday for new jersey for $15 million the begin with for cleanup and recovery for those areas that are hard hit. we should be thinking of how we can work together on that. >> and secretary solis, i could not agree more. >> ali, as we have been telling you a better than expected jobs report for october, but the economy is struggling to gain altitude. special jobs report focus on ""cnn newsroom"" coming up. role. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spina
is working with local government and state government and you saw the, you know, the saw the results of that with romney, and sorry, with christie and the president, and we here at the department of labor are already issuing emergency grants and signed off on one yesterday for new jersey for $15 million the begin with for cleanup and recovery for those areas that are hard hit. we should be thinking of how we can work together on that. >> and secretary solis, i could not agree more....
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we think government should be smaller. but at times when the private sector has seized up and there is no demand, it is quite right for government to step in on to that breach. >> so your assertion is if this election was about the economy, romney would win. if it's not about the economy, what is this election swinging on? >> the economy is the driving issue here. the election hinges on lots of factors. turnout in key swing states will matter. what we know about the race right now is that it is incredibly close. on issues related to who do you think performs better on the economy, mitt romney has the edge. so issues of who do you like better, who do you think is more popular, president obama wins. and sometimes particularly among swing voters, those people who make their decisions very late in the process, they tend on to make a gut level reaction about who do i like more, who do i trust more. and so on that issue, the president wins. so this is an incredibly close election. you also have the dynamic of the unfortunate tra
we think government should be smaller. but at times when the private sector has seized up and there is no demand, it is quite right for government to step in on to that breach. >> so your assertion is if this election was about the economy, romney would win. if it's not about the economy, what is this election swinging on? >> the economy is the driving issue here. the election hinges on lots of factors. turnout in key swing states will matter. what we know about the race right now...
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government bond. and ha's kind of -- it's not an outlandish statement, a correct statement by the way, but too strong. what i meant by that is not that i question the u.s. government's ability to pay us back, they'll be fine, but you're just not being compensated for the risk. so i felt it incumbent upon me to explain my position. historically, the yield's in line with nominal gdp. nominal gdp is the summation of real growth and inflation. so if you say to yourself that the world we live in could be something like 2-3% real growth and 2-3% inflation, that means nominal or top-line gdp which is looking at a company's sales and that we're growing somewhere between 4 and 6% per annum. keep in mind at 4 percent we're not going to absorb more unemployed people, so social policy will be tilted towards trying to generate more economic growth. well, if history repeats its and a ten-year government bond goes back to nominal gdp, that means that in a few years' time, the ten-year bond would be 4 or 5 or 6%. wel
government bond. and ha's kind of -- it's not an outlandish statement, a correct statement by the way, but too strong. what i meant by that is not that i question the u.s. government's ability to pay us back, they'll be fine, but you're just not being compensated for the risk. so i felt it incumbent upon me to explain my position. historically, the yield's in line with nominal gdp. nominal gdp is the summation of real growth and inflation. so if you say to yourself that the world we live in...
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around the world are expressing a fear of this emerging global government governance and the case of the i.m.f. the world bank the e.c.b. it is there any what are your thoughts on this john boehner the the idea that the sovereign bond market is in as unsustainable they they they are adding more into the market they're continuing to roll up these bonds issued more bonds supply bonds increasing maturities are being extended edition alay in the past the central banks have been the last resort lender of last resort and they're totally over and burdened with toxic securities now is there any validity to the idea that the i.m.f. may be the d.c.b. and others will create a kind of a global lending facility to supersede all of these central bank lending facilities to try to roll up all this bad debt once again maybe back it with a new global currency like this. actual drawing right i know that's a lot to take in but it is disco but at con fans like davus and others this is what they talk about have you heard of this are your thoughts so absolutely i mean this goes back to the nineteenth sixty
around the world are expressing a fear of this emerging global government governance and the case of the i.m.f. the world bank the e.c.b. it is there any what are your thoughts on this john boehner the the idea that the sovereign bond market is in as unsustainable they they they are adding more into the market they're continuing to roll up these bonds issued more bonds supply bonds increasing maturities are being extended edition alay in the past the central banks have been the last resort...
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did you know that people need government services? and they cost money! ask my job creating billion fair capitalist who's been in a natural disaster. >> new york city taxes itself and spends the money to protect us and to have the services that will keep us going and i know of no other city that does that. which always annoys me when they say "oh, you're a high-taxed place." yeah, and we get something for it. >> jon: you think it's cheap to keep the statue of liberty's legs shaved? it's not? (laughter) she's 200 feet tall and she's french. it's a big job! (laughter and applause) my favorite came straight out of new jersey whose governor chris christie kicked crazy ass during the storm. he's been one of mitt romney's most outspoken allies throughout the president's campaign. this is him 12 days ago. >> the president doesn't know how to lead. he's like a man wandering around in a dark room hands up against the wall clutching for the light switch of leadership and he just can't find it and he won't find it until the next 18 days! >> jon: obama couldn't find
did you know that people need government services? and they cost money! ask my job creating billion fair capitalist who's been in a natural disaster. >> new york city taxes itself and spends the money to protect us and to have the services that will keep us going and i know of no other city that does that. which always annoys me when they say "oh, you're a high-taxed place." yeah, and we get something for it. >> jon: you think it's cheap to keep the statue of liberty's...
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he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a process of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt romney seemed to agree that women need special treatment. >> we took a concerted effort to go on and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you help us find folks. they bought as binders of women. john: the binder thing has been discussed, but could he give a free market answer and say, what you mean women are discriminated against? they're paid last because they may differ choices. in a free-market sobody did discriminate they lose out. he says tomorrow, i hired women. >> i must
he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a process of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt...
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i want to repeat my message to the federal government. no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources where they are needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible, and for the duration because the recovery process in a place like new jersey will take a significant amount of time. recovery process in lower manhattan, part of we are doing is also to see where some resources that can be brought to bear that maybe are traditionally not used in this kind of disaster situation, for example there may be military assets that allow us to help move equipment to insure that pumping and getting a flooding out of new york subway systems can proceed more quickly. maybe resources we can bring to bear to help the private utilities get their personnel and equipment in place more swiftly so we can get power up and running as soon as possible. my message to the governors and the mayors and threw them to the communities that have been hit so hard is we are going to do everything we can to get resources to you and make sure any unmet need is identified, we are
i want to repeat my message to the federal government. no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources where they are needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible, and for the duration because the recovery process in a place like new jersey will take a significant amount of time. recovery process in lower manhattan, part of we are doing is also to see where some resources that can be brought to bear that maybe are traditionally not used in this kind of disaster situation, for example there may be...
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if the government didn't take action today. the government, yes, the gas stations and the drivers are going to pay for that gasoline out of their own pockets when they buy it, but they weren't going to be able to get it without government help. the government will clear the streets of wreck age and debris in front of the businesses that are now closed. the government will do the repair work that allows those businesses to have electrical power, to have passable streets. and ultimately allows those businesses to reopen and thrive once again. the government will reopen the transportation systems that allow those businesses' employees to come to work. transportation systems that allow those businesses' customers to come to their stores and restaurants. the owners and workers of those businesses will work harder than they have ever had to work before to get their businesses up and running again and they deserve to take pride in whatever rebuilding they do. but what they know is that they cannot do it alone. not now. many of them wi
if the government didn't take action today. the government, yes, the gas stations and the drivers are going to pay for that gasoline out of their own pockets when they buy it, but they weren't going to be able to get it without government help. the government will clear the streets of wreck age and debris in front of the businesses that are now closed. the government will do the repair work that allows those businesses to have electrical power, to have passable streets. and ultimately allows...
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removed obvious daybreak but they've never been cleaned the government is mine time and it was no hazards to anybody connected with the tests it's a lot because on the money belongs to this very day on trillion dollars which was the way the bones were set off there are songs that say ride has a area. of. do not rise to dust do not take anything off the island do not eat here you can have it both wise but the government wants to. see it. happen. to people before i. can put a plan. to. he went down with cancer and then. trade with my part of my pen. the period that when my husband got that call paper that god will ever see. all that. someday be and around. it's not until jesus lied when the we started to have health problems which is small inside of the lights fifty's early in the sixty's when i started to have to have lots cancerous crites removed from the voting the tostada to worry about us that was at an understanding in the spirits of the fifties sort of the seventies that ariel atomic a real nuclear weapons tests were having such a demonstratable bam effect that you could find that th
removed obvious daybreak but they've never been cleaned the government is mine time and it was no hazards to anybody connected with the tests it's a lot because on the money belongs to this very day on trillion dollars which was the way the bones were set off there are songs that say ride has a area. of. do not rise to dust do not take anything off the island do not eat here you can have it both wise but the government wants to. see it. happen. to people before i. can put a plan. to. he went...
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government not adding anything in there. they are looking for manufacturing jobs to contract but not by as much as the month before and the amount of estimates you and i were joking off air before we came in how many estimates were out there. they range anywhere from 30,000 up to 168,000. economists have many hands. >> going through all of these right here looks like the unemployment number will pick up slightly that will not be good for president obama heading into election. >> many people are looking for work. this is one last talk a few days away from the ballot box. >> as it goes up or the unemployment number goes down that could mean more money dropping out of the work again. >> it is 20 minutes after the hour. their jobs could be the deciding factor for who wins in the state of ohio. ohio coal workers. what do they want from a president? steve brown is with us and he takes a look. plus he silts on president obama's jobs council. wait until you hear who he is endorsing. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do
government not adding anything in there. they are looking for manufacturing jobs to contract but not by as much as the month before and the amount of estimates you and i were joking off air before we came in how many estimates were out there. they range anywhere from 30,000 up to 168,000. economists have many hands. >> going through all of these right here looks like the unemployment number will pick up slightly that will not be good for president obama heading into election. >>...
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to fall out of government betrayal of the government. and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who will give them no problem. and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the full. the secrets of the tests st. paul's fifteen goods. two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad mood. now to tell the group he's not the one. to rule it is a done deal. which brightened. the sun from fans to impressions. who threw stones on t.v. don't come. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to new york and speak with lisa shepard contributing editor of tax notes tax analyst dot com a washington based weekly tax journal she covers all areas of tax law including international and corporate taxation lee welcome to the kaiser report. thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forb
to fall out of government betrayal of the government. and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who will give them no problem. and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the full. the secrets of the tests st. paul's fifteen goods. two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad mood. now to tell the group he's not the one. to rule...
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and arab governments. they debate the effectiveness of economic sanctions and the consequences of a military strike against iran. this is an hour and a half. >> and we're privileged to have as the chair for this session dr. thomas mattair. he's a longtime professional, writer, researcher in this field. he's also the executive director of the middle east policy council, and the middle east policy council as you may know puts out one of the foremost periodicals if not the foremost periodical on issues pertaining to the united states and the arab world primarily, but the larger middle east and islamic world as well. he's spent some time, several years in the united arab emirates as a researcher at the emirates center for strategic studies and research and wrote a voluminous study of the issue of the three islands that are occupied by iran and became occupied on december the 1st, 1971, with the, one of the three islands that the iranians occupied was smaller than the hip or the naval version -- ship or naval v
and arab governments. they debate the effectiveness of economic sanctions and the consequences of a military strike against iran. this is an hour and a half. >> and we're privileged to have as the chair for this session dr. thomas mattair. he's a longtime professional, writer, researcher in this field. he's also the executive director of the middle east policy council, and the middle east policy council as you may know puts out one of the foremost periodicals if not the foremost...
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the rich always get control of the government. right? that's why government needs to be as small as possible. the bigger it gets, the more it gets bought. that's the problem. >> actually, i strongly disagree with that. that's a real -- >> that's the premise of your book. >> no, no. that's a counsel of despair to say the government is always going to be controlled and captured by the rich. i think the government can actually be controlled by democratic majorities. think that council of despair is one reason why american society overall is not stepping up to the challenge of our economic times. >> let me bring in robert frank, our wealth editor, for a question. thought? comment? >> thanks. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> just a quick question. the discussion on inequality often ends with the tax debate, for better or worse, whether it's robert reich, the other robert frank, all the books recently on inequality, they steer us towards the ultimate debate -- how much should be wealthy be taxed. if we're going to mitigate these g
the rich always get control of the government. right? that's why government needs to be as small as possible. the bigger it gets, the more it gets bought. that's the problem. >> actually, i strongly disagree with that. that's a real -- >> that's the premise of your book. >> no, no. that's a counsel of despair to say the government is always going to be controlled and captured by the rich. i think the government can actually be controlled by democratic majorities. think that...